Marion County Public Schools
Secondary School Grading Guidelines
- The purpose of grading is to inform parents and students of the student's performance in relation to the state standards for the course.
- Teachers should provide students and parents with a course syllabus with an explanation of grading procedures. (Generally these are handed out on the first day of class. Many teachers have theirs posted on their teacher Web pages.)
- Teachers in Core Courses must use grading categories in accordance with the parameters below:
Weighted Percentages
Category |
Weight Percentage |
Homework |
<=10% |
Class/Daily Assignments, Quizzes, & FCAs |
30-50% |
Tests, Projects, & Presentations |
40-60% |
Calculation Examples
Example of how to calculate a student's grade with category weighting:
Class categories:
- Homework: 10%
- Classwork: 25%
- Quizzes: 25%
- Tests & Projects: 40%
Step 1: Sort grades by category.
Step 2: Get the average of the scores in EACH category. (Let's say the category averages are Homework=90%, Classwork=85%, Quizzes=85%, Tests & Projects=80%.)
Step 3: Convert each category percent to a decimal (such as 10%=.10, 25%=.25, etc.)
Step 4: Multiply the category averages by the category weight decimal.
- Homework= 90 * .10 = 9
- Classwork = 85 * .25 = 21.25
- Quizzes = 85 * .25 = 21.25
- Tests & Projects = 80 * .40 = 32
Step 5:Add those values together for the grade in the class.
- 9 + 21.25 + 21.25 + 32 = 83.5